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22-Apr-2019, 1:30 AM
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Looking for ideas
I am looking for ideas on why I am not getting WTIC on the attached TV fool report. It would seem like there is plenty of signal to receive it without a preamp which I eliminated due to suspected over amplification on wggb and WGBY which are less than 4 miles away.
The new clear stream 2v max is pointed as close to 215° magnetic as I could get
On a side note I'd be happy to hear anyone's thoughts on getting channel 10 listed on the report
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22-Apr-2019, 9:44 AM
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22-Apr-2019, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by BigLou80
I am looking for ideas on why I am not getting WTIC on the attached TV fool report. It would seem like there is plenty of signal to receive it without a preamp which I eliminated due to suspected over amplification on wggb and WGBY which are less than 4 miles away.
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Hello, BigLou80; welcome to the forum.
Thank you for the link to your signal report.
Yes, WGGB and WGBY are strong enough to cause overload; you can't use a preamp.
WTIC is moving from real channel 31 to channel 34 during Phase 4 of FCC Repack, 6/22/2019 to 8/2/2019
https://www.rabbitears.info/market.p...&callsign=WTIC
Repack Plan
https://www.rabbitears.info/repackch...=&lss=&status=
https://www.fcc.gov/about-fcc/fcc-in...ition-schedule
It is possible that they are running at reduced power because of antenna work; they do have temporary authorization for that:
https://www.rabbitears.info/tvq.php?...tems&facid=147
You could call the WTIC station engineer and ask him.
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On a side note I'd be happy to hear anyone's thoughts on getting channel 10 listed on the report
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What is the callsign, WTNH?
TVFool is using a defective database to generate reports. A report from rabbitears.info should have a more accurate list of channels:
Last edited by rabbit73; 22-Apr-2019 at 11:44 AM.
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22-Apr-2019, 1:04 PM
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Depends on which "channel 10" you're looking for. There's a faulty entry for a virtual channel 10.1 on your report (WHTX-LD, correct virtual channel is 43.1) and a real channel 10 (WTNH/WCTX, virtual channel 8.x/59.x) which is likely not receivable at your location without extraordinary effort.
WTIC is currently operating at reduced power from an auxiliary antenna lower down on their tower while the main antennas up top are being replaced/rebuilt. This will cause a marked reduction in their coverage area.
Last edited by ADTech; 22-Apr-2019 at 1:10 PM.
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22-Apr-2019, 2:18 PM
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Thanks for the info in wtic operating at reduced power. That would explain why it suddenly went missing. I will just wait and see
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22-Apr-2019, 8:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Tower Guy
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Neat!
Thank you.
How much RF exposure can the workers tolerate without harm?
Last edited by rabbit73; 22-Apr-2019 at 8:18 PM.
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22-Apr-2019, 8:37 PM
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Exposure to high RF fields causes warming of the body, just like being in a microwave oven. In this case the stations are operating at about 25% power in a temporary antenna that is 164’ lower on the tower. The workers are exposed to high RF as they climb past the temporary side-mount antenna. The side mount antenna is directional, with reduced power toward the elevator. There are five ways to stay safe; ride the elevator past the antenna quickly without stopping, equip the elevator with a faraday shield to reduce the signal inside the elevator, wear an RF suit that shields the body from the RF, ride up the rigging cable passing the antenna quickly, and/or temporarily lower the power of the transmitter.
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22-Apr-2019, 9:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Tower Guy
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Brings new meaning to the words "changing the channel"
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22-Apr-2019, 10:29 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tower Guy
Exposure to high RF fields causes warming of the body, just like being in a microwave oven.
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Thank you for the details. I felt the warming when I was too close to my 14 MHz mobile antenna at 100W.
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22-Apr-2019, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by rabbit73
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I finally had some time to check out rabbitears.info . That site has a much more useful way of presenting the data and will be my go to from now on
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23-Apr-2019, 12:32 AM
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I like the post repack search feature on rabbitears.info.
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24-Apr-2019, 7:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tower Guy
Exposure to high RF fields causes warming of the body, just like being in a microwave oven. In this case the stations are operating at about 25% power in a temporary antenna that is 164’ lower on the tower.
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Another interesting tower story:
TVTechnology
It’s the Repack—Scoot Over!
A look at a repack project from a TV engineer's perspective.
By John Marcon
Apr 22, 2019
https://www.tvtechnology.com/repack/...ack-scoot-over
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24-Apr-2019, 8:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rabbit73
Another interesting tower story:
TVTechnology
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Very good insight.
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